One little word with two meanings.Normalizing, as far as Sound Forge or other digital audio editors are concerned, simply means to adjust the peak volume of a selection to a known value. Generally the recommended maximum is -0.5 dB (I think that’s 94.49% or something). Doing this is a no-brainer.Normalizing a set of tunes to be burned to CD, however, means something slightly different. Here it implies that you’re adjusting the average volume of those songs so that they will all sound about equal. Doing this is an art. I have been using sound forge for years and it gets the job done and a whole lot more.
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